BOOK 1 - WHERE THE VOICES WERE
The world didn't go dark all at once. It went quiet.
A fast-moving airborne virus sweeps the globe in days, leaving environmental engineer Adam Nolan stranded alone at a remote diamond mine above the Arctic Circle. When the radios stop answering and no plane comes back, he shuts down the last working systems and drives south - through empty highways, hollow cities, and the slow accumulation of evidence that there is no one left.
What follows is not an adventure. It is something quieter and more demanding: one man rebuilding a life from first principles in a world that no longer needs him. Fuel degrades. Generators fail. Wildlife reclaims the suburbs. Adam sources water, scavenges supplies, constructs systems meant to last, and confronts the question that survival alone cannot answer - what does it mean to keep going when there is no one left to go on for?
Where the Voices Were is the first book of the Post-Equatorial Trilogy, a literary post-apocalyptic series that begins where most end - after the chaos, in the silence. For readers who found the desolate beauty of The Road unforgettable and the quiet humanity of I Am Legend more haunting than any monster, this is a survival novel built on the same foundations: precise detail, psychological honesty, and a protagonist who endures not through heroics but through discipline and will.
A note for new readers: This is a slow, solitary book. Adam spends years alone. The richness of that solitude is the point - and it earns everything that follows in Books Two and Three.